"Remember what should be remembered and forget what should be forgotten" is my attitude toward life. I am not overly concerned with trivial matters and I carry myself in a calm and generous manner, which I believe is a quality that makes a person memorable. "If one does not clean today, how can one clean the world?" Therefore, whether in personal hygiene or collective environments, I always maintain diligence. In interpersonal relationships, I firmly believe that "tolerance is the most important." No one is perfect. When others talk behind my back or point out my shortcomings, I will find a quiet place to reflect carefully and correct my mistakes. My classmates once commented: "Fei's greatest strength is her ability to correct her mistakes." Some also asked why I am regarded so positively in many aspects among classmates. My answer is simple: live straightforwardly, remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten. Today, I live not only happily but also more fulfillingly.
Work — Focusing on the word "seriousness"
In 2007, I was appointed as a member of the Organization Department of the Youth League Committee and Student Union. During this period, I completed the annual planning documents, summary reports, and volunteer activity proposals with great care. Throughout this year, I approached every task with seriousness and enthusiasm. I know that the hardest thing in life is to be truly serious, but I strive to do it in the best way possible.